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The Man with the Golden Arm
(DVD, 2002) Other Editions...

Leading Role: Eleanor Parker
Director: Otto Preminger

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Format: DVD
Aug 2002
Not Rated
Recording Mode: (unknown)
119 min.
B&W
UPC: 018111233392
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Movie Description
This powerful drama, which broached the subject of drug addiction in a stark and realistic manner, may be mild by today's standards, but was a groundbreaking and edgy film in its day. The legendary Frank Sinatra plays addict, Frankie Machine, with Eleanor Parker playing his disabled wife. Based on the novel by Nelson Algren. MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM received three Academy Award Nominations, including Best Actor for Frank Sinatra.

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Cast:Eleanor Parker
Director:Otto Preminger
Producer:Otto Preminger

Synopsis
After six months of drug rehab, Frankie Machine returns to the seedy Chicago joints where he began and succumbs once more to the dark addictions of professional poker, and -- even more dangerously -- heroin.

Film Notes
DVD Features:

Region 0
Keep Case
Single Side - Single Layer
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono - English
Interactive Features:
Scene Access

Industry Reviews
"...Still a riveting depiction of the lower depths, with Frank Sinatra giving a surprisingly sensitive and detailed performance..." -- Rating: A-
Entertainment Weekly - pp.62-3 - Tim Purtell (07/29/1994)

"Preminger defied the contemporary trend toward location shooting by photographing almost all of GOLDEN ARM on a claustrophobic New York street set built on an RKO soundstage, a defiantly expressionistic approach that Preminger would return to and amplify with his brilliant PORGY AND BESS."
New York Times - Dave Kehr (10/11/2005)

3.5 stars out of 4 -- "Its scenes of cold-turkey withdrawal solidified Frank Sinatra's rep as an actor and boosted the career of his raw young costar..."
Premiere - Howard Karren (11/01/2005)

"[Preminger] makes it work, amping up the claustrophobic tension in beautifully choreographed long takes." -- Grade: B+
Entertainment Weekly - Tim Purtell (10/28/2005)


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